Titles by Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St] in CHICAGO format
There are 12 titles associated with this firm.
Opie,
Amelia.
Illustrations of lying, in all its branches. By Mrs. Opie.
Boston:
Samuel Griswold Goodrich,
Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St],
1826.
Opie,
Amelia.
Adeline Mowbray; or, The mother and daughter. By Mrs. Opie.
Boston:
Samuel Griswold Goodrich,
1827.
Opie,
Amelia.
New Tales. By Mrs. Opie. In two volumes.
Boston:
Samuel Griswold Goodrich,
1827.
Opie,
Amelia.
Simple tales. By Mrs. Opie. In two volumes.
Boston:
Samuel Griswold Goodrich,
1827.
Opie,
Amelia.
Tales of Real Life. By Mrs. Opie.
Boston:
Samuel Griswold Goodrich,
1827.
Opie,
Amelia.
Temper, or Domestic Scenes. A Tale. By Mrs. Opie. In Two Volumes.
Boston:
Samuel Griswold Goodrich,
1827.
Opie,
Amelia.
The Father and Daughter; A Tale. By Mrs. Opie.
Boston:
Samuel Griswold Goodrich,
1827.
Child,
Lydia,
M.,
F.,
Lucy
H.
L.
Cleveland,
and Dorothea
L.
Dix.
Original Moral Tales Intended for Children and Young Persons, Containing Emily Parker.--The Pet Lamb.--George Mills. The Little Girl Taught by Experience. The Shower.--Self Conquest.
Boston:
Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St],
1827.
Dix,
Dorothea,
L.,
Grace
Kennedy,
and Louisa
J.
Hall.
Original Moral Tales Intended for Children and Young Persons, Containing The Advantages of a Good Resolution.--The Four Apples.--The Confession.--The Child Who Took What Did Not Belong to Her.--The Botanical Garden.--John Williams. Anna Ross.--Sophia Morton.
Boston:
Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St],
1827.
Hale,
Sarah J. B.
Sidney Romelee. A Tale of New England. In three volume. By Mrs. S. J. Hale.
London:
Anthony King Newman and Co.,
Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St],
1827.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Little Traveller. Vol. VI. No. 4.
Boston:
Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St],
1828.
Dix,
Dorothea L.
Original Moral Tales Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Containing Marrion Wilder.--Alice and Ruth.--The Dainty Boy.--The Rising Sun.--The Obstinate Children.--The Prize.
Boston:
Bowles and Dearborn [72 Washington St],
1828.